Just curious what kinda watch people on the board were wearing if any.
This is mine:
A Fossil Big Tic with the time and second on the background in some funny language , if anybody knows what their in please tell me :smt023
Just curious what kinda watch people on the board were wearing if any.
This is mine:
A Fossil Big Tic with the time and second on the background in some funny language , if anybody knows what their in please tell me :smt023
Chinese numbers .... (tho 6 is missing)Originally Posted by SilverBolt
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I usually don't wear any watch, but on the rare ocasions I need one (when doing tests, for example) I wear this
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Ichi ni san shi go roku nana hacki kyuu jyuu jyuuichi jyuuni..... Is that Arabic on your watch, Silverbolt? :smt043
I don't have a pic right now, but this is fairly close to my model of watch, with the exception that the grey part around the sides is a bright yellow:
Just your standard American Timex watch, although I'd love to get one of those fancy G-Shock watches that do the scrolling text and everything else that seem to be all the rage among the youth of Japan from what I hear. Unfortunately, I only HEAR about these watches - I've never found a description or anything else of an actual model....

Casio Futurist A220WC-1BQ with Vibrating Alarm & Inverted LCD
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Well, because a google search on my watch (Lorus VX32-X252) turned up diddly squat I took a picture myself:
Bought it a few weeks ago when my trusty old Adidas watch died :smt022
I've got this watch:
pretty neat one, it has an touchscreen, by touching the screen you can navigate true the menu's of the watch :)
This is my current watch.
The one I have is a limited edition without the TAG symbol in the quadrant, only HEUER symbol is present.
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This
and this
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Casio CMD-40
The usual functions plus a calculator and programable IR remote
Red LED Xtra-Cheap Wristwatch :-D
My Casio watch doesnt have light so I use this one at night
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Cant stand wrist watches...
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oh and I remember using my VMU for a watch for several months when my Adidas watch got broken :smt043 :smt043 :smt043
I don't wear a watch. I use my cellphone to tell time. On special occasions though I wear this:
So I guess you want know who owns what. I see where this is going :smt027
This is the watch i wear,
The Casio G-Shock G2300B-1V
The G-Shock watches are supposed to
be the toughest wathces in the world.
For me this is good, because i am in to a
lot of action sports, like mountain biking
and skateboarding, and i need a watch
that will not die, and trust me this watch will
not.
Similar to this, a movado. I also have a rolex, but don't wear it much, as I don't want to get robbed.
P.S. Don't buy movado's they are utter rubbish.
How much did you pay for the rolex??
My uncle has one. He paid close to $20k for one. It is a very nice one. I'd buy one but I would only wear it for special occasions and keep it in good condition for years to come so the value of the watch increases. My grandfather has a working Rolex from the 1950s but it doesn't have the original wristband. Still, the watch works and its worth about $9k whereas he paid $110 for it back then.
It's got diamonds in it at the hour marks, it was a gift forOriginally Posted by madhatter256
service, so I have no idea how much it is. It's vintage from the
1950's. I love vintage items. It's a nice stainless, I can't see
wearing a solid gold watch, might as well just wear a "rob me" sign.
The movados are crap, I have three of them and they all
needed extensive maintenance // repair after a year..
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Verry nice breitling there alan, must have cost quite some money
Me part with money :-)
I`ll let you into a secret
http://www.alexandersjewellers.co.uk/acatalog/
They have a trade in system running.
If you buy a watch from them (think it works on jewellery as well)
say for £200
Provided you keep the receipt and "all" the box,documentation,tags etc etc you can take it back to them in 6 months or 6 years and provided you pay 100% more than your previous spend...they give you the value of the watch.
So as long as you looked at a watch for £400+ you would get £200 back on the old one.
Then again in a few years time take in the £400 watch....buy another @ £800+ and they give you £400 for your old watch.
Works on new models and 2nd ones as well.
On their web site their is a £25 print out voucher as well.
And if you tell them I sent you they say thank you to me as well :smt023
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